“I’m lucky enough to travel around Australia and New Zealand most of the year which gives me plenty of photography opportunities.

“There is just so much variety in Australia; depending on where you go, the animals adapt with the landscape.

“It keeps everything fresh and exciting.”

Ross added: “He looked more chilled than a Friday night of Netflix and chill. Perhaps this explains why chlamydia is such an issue in the koala world?” Yeah, fair point, Ross.

Believe it or not, chlamydia is a massive problem for the Aussie creatures, with the BBC reporting in 2013 that in some parts of Australia up to 90 per cent of koalas have the STI. It can cause blindness and infertility and can even be fatal if not treated.

The strain that infects koalas isn’t the same as the one that humans get, but is transmitted in the same way, and it doesn’t discriminate with male, female and baby koalas all susceptible to the disease.